Johanna Reinhardt is based at CleverShuttle, a ride pooling service that is powered by green electricity. She's seen what mobility looks like across the industries of academia, politics, and entrepreneurship. Johanna has hands-on experience through working in the public affairs side of mobility. This means she fights the good fight of making sure new mobility providers aren't left out  in future  city planning. Her perspective is both realistic and ambitious.

In this episode we talk about:

what collaboration needs to get rightunderstanding the influence of the german automotive industrywhat strategy, or lack thereof, looks like when working on pressing mobility issues

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Relevant links:

Did Auto, Oil Conspiracy Put the Brakes on Trolleys? (Los Angeles Times)

Los Angeles and the 'great American streetcar scandal' (Guardian article)

Why mayors should rule the world (TED Talk)

I’ve Seen a Future Without Cars, and It’s Amazing (NY Times digital story)

Music in this episode:
"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

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